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Per the American Cancer Society of the 3000 workers at the Smoky nuclear test in Nevada (1957) there was an expected incidence of 4 cancers. A total of 10 was recorded by 1970. It would be impossible to tell how these other cancers were contracted. Smoking? Carcinogens?

Actually a small portion of the scientists and investigators who went into “ground zero” after the test later developed some form of cancer, BUT what I am anxious to learn is how many experienced damage to their actual DNA and passed mutations along to their children.